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Dear all,
I am looking for a collection/library of 3d single facial muscles (i.e. masseter, temporal, etc.) in .stl or .obj format to import, attach and model on a personalized skull (obtained from a CT scan). It is for "facial reconstruction"
Can you help me?
Thanks in advance

I decided to give my Prusa MK3 printer a real challenge, so I cut my best skull model, I added some slots for neodymium magnets and I started to print the parts. I'm done with the half of them and I'll update my post when I'm done.

This is my latest version of my paranasal sinuses model with emphasis on the nasal cavity. Every cavity is connected and can be reached with endoscope as an otorhynolaryngological training model. The wall thickness is 0,6mm. For best results, use transparent material with water or oil soluble support. paranasal, sinuses, osteology, ethmoid, sinus, paranasal, septum, nasal, maxillary, turbinate, otorhynolaryngology, 3d, model, stl, frontal, sphenoid, facial

Real Size Human Left Foot This is a 3D rendering 3D printable model of human foot from MRI images.
All bones of foot are connected and make it to be "One-Piece" model.
Height quality STL file just ready to printing.
A model can be used to study anatomy, biology and physiology.

This week we would like to share the most downloaded 3D models and resources from our site. These may be good resources for educational purposes as they demonstrate the detailed anatomy of the human body. We have a list of the top human heart STL files and another list of free human anatomy STL files.
The 1st place is for Dr. Mike’s tutorial on how to create 3D printable bone models. 3D printing is an evolving technology that enables the creation of unique organic and inorganic structures with high precision. In medicine, this technology has demonstrated potential uses for both patient treatment and education as well as in clinical practice. Learning how to create 3D models and taking this technology as a great advantage for medical education and practice is important for all of us as physicians and this tutorial makes it easy to learn.
The list also includes other great 3D models, like skull and heart. Let’s then take a look into this ten awesome models. Don’t forget to register in order to download the models, you can do it by clicking here.
1. 2.952 Downloads An improved tutorial that shows you how to create 3D printable bone models even more easily and for free on any operating system. Try it! https://www.embodi3d.com/files/file/115-file-pack-for-3d-printing-with-osirix-tutorial/
2. 913 Downloads 3D printable model of a human heart was generated from a contrast enhanced CT scan. https://www.embodi3d.com/files/file/64-3d-printable-human-heart-model-with-stackable-slices/
3. 893 Downloads 3D printable brain is from an MRI scan of a 24 year old human female.
https://www.embodi3d.com/files/file/30-human-brain-from-mri-scan/
4. 714 Downloads This full-size skull with web-like texture was created from a real CT scan.
https://www.embodi3d.com/files/file/26-3d-printable-lace-skull-full-size/
5. 648 Downloads 3D printable model of stroke.
https://www.embodi3d.com/files/file/6378-3d-printing-brain-model-with-stroke-stl-files-available-for-download/
6. 609 Downloads Skull with web-like texture was created from a real CT scan.
https://www.embodi3d.com/files/file/25-3d-printable-lace-skull-half-size/
7. 422 Downloads Anatomically accurate heart and pulmonary artery tree was extracted from a CT angiogram.
https://www.embodi3d.com/files/file/59-heart-and-pulmonary-artery-tree-from-ct-angiogram/
8. 396 Downloads Tutorial: "3D Printing of Bones from CT Scans: A Tutorial on Quickly Correcting Extensive Mesh Errors using Blender and MeshMixer”
https://www.embodi3d.com/files/file/89-tutorial-file-pack/
9. 392 Downloads Tutorial A Ridiculously Easily Way to Convert CT Scans to 3D Printable Bone STL Models for Free in Minutes
https://www.embodi3d.com/files/file/6441-imag3d-tutorial-support-files-dicom-and-nrrd/
10. 373 Downloads Bony anatomy and skin surface of the L and R feet.
https://www.embodi3d.com/files/file/52-feet-from-ct-scan/
References
1. Colaco, M., Igel, D. A., & Atala, A. (2018). The potential of 3D printing in urological research and patient care. Nature Reviews Urology.

This is 3d model of aortic arch with bicarotid trunk anomaly and aberrant right subclavian artery (arteria lusoria), which was made from CTA scan. The patient is caucasian woman with stenosis of the left vertebral artery (which is not included) and severe disphagia. It's part of a anatomical series of aortic arch anomalies and it's for clinical anatomy teaching purposes.

This is 3d model of aortic arch with type III elongation (according to Madhwal classification). I made it from MRI set, which I obtained from Osirix dicom library, Felix set. It's part of a anatomical series of aortic arch anomalies and it's for clinical anatomy teaching purposes.

This is a 3d printing version of my "Aortic arch with bicarotid trunk anomaly" 3d model. It's hollow and with proper supports, it can become a decent 3d printed model with 0,2mm or lesser layer thickness.

This is 3d model of aortic arch with left common carotid artery, which branches from the brachiocephalic trunk (Bovine Arch) and a dilatation of the ascending aorte. I made the model from the Artifix CTA set, Osirix dicom library. It's part of a anatomical series of aortic arch anomalies and it's for clinical anatomy teaching purposes.